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- ****oria ternatea, commonly known as Asian pigeonwings, bluebellvine, blue pea, butterfly pea, cordofan pea or Darwin pea, is a plant species belonging...
- mariana flower ****oria ternatea, known as Neel Aporajita in Bangladesh Thai Khao tom sweet colored blue with ****oria ternatea flowers ****oria tea Centrosema...
- infusion of the flower petals or whole flower of the ****oria ternatea plant. ****oria ternatea is also known as butterfly pea, blue pea, Aprajita, Cordofan...
- other salads. The blue color of the rice comes from the petals of ****oria ternatea (butterfly-pea) flowers (bunga telang), which are used as a natural food...
- Convolvulus prostratus, but some say shankapushpi is instead ****oria ternatea(अपराजिता). Some also say Shankhapushpi is Evolvulus alsinoides, which is...
- tamachia Scopoli, 1788 Boa Cenchris — Gmelin, 1788 Boa aboma Daudin, 1803 Boa ternatea Daudin, 1803 Boa annulifer Daudin, 1803 [Epicrates] cenchria — Wagler,...
- tetranoglobulus: winged bean New Guinea Tropical, equatorial ****oria C. ternatea: butterfly pea Equatorial and Tropical Asia Tropical, subtropical Flowers...
- mechanism in the formation of blue flower colour. Tirantin present in ****oria ternatea (butterfly pea) and phacelianin present in Phacelia campanularia are examples...
- and may refer to: Centrosema, a genus native to the Americas ****oria ternatea, a species native to tropical Asia, and cultivated as an ornamental This...
- leaves, and roots have been used Butterfly pea flower tea (from ****oria ternatea), also called "Blue tea" since it produces a blue infusion Caraway, tea...